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Emerging from the bustling underground music scene, Kid Moxie and NINA have bestowed upon us an enviable blend of synthwave, pop, and alternative electro sounds. Edgy but smooth, Kid Moxie, the Athens-born Elena Charbila, got her start in acting but chose music as her primary mode of expression, pouring her soul into her songs. Meanwhile, NINA, the Berlin-based synth siren, has injected her infectious German precision mixed with a pop sensibility into tracks like "My Mistake" and "Sleepwalking."
Kid Moxie's impact in the music industry isn't just summed up through her music and lyrics. Instead, she's breathed life into the music video art form. Her video for "Dirty Air," directed by Zan Tot, oozes with vivid colors and a narrative that captivates the viewers. Similarly, her collaboration with Gaspar Noé for the remake of "Mysteries of Love", from David Lynch's Blue Velvet soundtrack, brings a breath of mystery. On the other hand, NINA's videos offer a delightfully different style. "My Mistake" captures her walking in reverse against a sped-up backdrop - a clever metaphor for the song narrative. Yet, her "Counting Stars" video is a pulsating montage of mirrored and multiplying Ninas, perhaps a nod to the limitless creative perspectives she is offering through her music. For the potato chips addicted fans, she shared that the crunching sound in her song "Sweet Surrender" was, in fact, a packet of chips. Apparently, satisfying hunger and stimulating auditory senses can go hand in hand.
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